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AI Tool Enables Quick and Reliable Imaging of Proteins in Cells
Max Planck researchers programmed a tool that accurately recognizes and picks proteins in electron cryo-tomography, substituting troublesome hand selection.
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Synthetic Metabolic Pathways for CO2 Fixation Could Benefit the Environment Twofold
New synthetic pathways could be used to fix carbon dioxide, reducing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere and replacing conventional chemical manufacturing processes.
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Severe Hot Flashes After Menopause Associated With Increased Metabolic Syndrome Risk
Women who experience more severe hot flashes after menopause are more likely to develop metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure. The findings of this long-term study highlight the importance of using hormone replacement therapy for menopause in these women.
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Prolonged Exposure to TCE Chemical May Increase Parkinson's Disease Risk
Two years of heavy exposure to TCE, a liquid chemical that lingers in the air, water and soil, may increase the risk of Parkinson’s disease by 70%.
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We Can Collect Human DNA From Almost Everywhere – But Is It Ethical?
A new study has shown how easy it is to find human DNA in the environment and has also highlighted the ethical dilemma behind how we use the information found in environmental DNA.
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Reaction Mechanism for a Key Class of Water-Splitting Catalyst Unraveled
Splitting water to produce hydrogen could revolutionize the energy industry, making hydrogen power more accessible. New research brings scientists one step closer to finding a chemical catalyst for this reaction.
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New Insights Into Natural Product Biosynthesis Revealed
Single-cell multiomics reveals that cell types are differentially involved in the production and accumulation of medically relevant plant compounds.
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Proteomic Approach Identifies Contents of p62 Bodies
Scientists use a novel technique to identify a protein complex degraded by autophagy with a possible role in liver cancer.
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New Algorithm Can Predict Diabetic Kidney Disease
A computational approach has been developed to predict whether someone with diabetes is likely to develop kidney disease, helping clinicians to prevent or better manage the condition.
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Immune Cells of the Brain Are Not All the Same
A new study sheds light on the importance of microglia, the immune cells of the brain, in cognition and memory. Understanding the biology of these cells could provide new directions to treat many currently untreatable diseases of the brain.
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